Hello Ray, You are correct. The attack appears to have ended 24 minutes ago. Last recorded volume was 706.7 Mbps Largest recorded volume was 814.8Mbps. Our system automatically filtered out the attack and is still in place in case the attack comes back however, because you mentioned connectivity issues i have gone ahead and removed the filter on 69.162.94.139 which was the targeted IP.

Summary: A Denial of Service (DoS) attack is a malicious
effort to keep authorized users of a website or web service
from accessing it, or limiting their ability to do so. A
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack is a type of
DoS attack in which many computers are used to cripple a
web page, website or web-based service. A common form
of DDoS is a massive number of computers being used to
send requests to a web site, overwhelming it to the point
where it can't respond to legitimate requests from normal
users. This is essentially what happened when Twitter was
rendered unresponsive on August 6th, 2009: Requests to
the website were sent over and over again until its servers
were unable to keep up. In the end, Twitter was
unavailable for several hours.